New Republic
The Supreme Court is no stranger to religious freedom cases. Under Chief Justice John Roberts’s tenure, the justices are more sympathetic to such claims than at any other point in the court’s modern history. But one dispute in particular seems to be stuck in the justices’ figurative craw: a land-use battle between a Native American tribe in Arizona…
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Will the Supreme Court Save an Apache Sacred Site?
The Supreme Court is no stranger to religious freedom cases. Under Chief Justice John Roberts’s tenure, the justices are more sympathetic to such claims than at any other point in the court’s modern history. But one dispute in particular seems to be stuck in the justices’ figurative craw: a land-use battle between a Native American